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Coast Dispatcher Page 1 December, 2012 Coast Dispatcher December 2012 Coast Division Web Site: http://www.pcrnmra.org/coast Pacific Coast Region Web Site: http://www.pcrnmra.org Welcome to the Coast Division of PCR Division Meet December 2, 2012 Boy Scouts of America Headquarters 1001 Davis St, San Leandro, CA. 9:00 AM... Doors open. Free Door Prizes. Buy Raffle Tickets. 9:30 AM... Get Auc on Cards. 10:00 AM... Simple Signals with Arduino by Chuck Catania 11:00 AM... Waybills by Tony Thompson 11:00 AM... Model Railroad Roundtable moderated by Howard McKinney 12 Noon... Business Mee ng ~1:00 PM*... Auc on starts, Roundtable con nues 1:30 PM... Model/Photo Contest Results a erward Auc on con nues 3:30 PM... Timesaver Results, Raffle a erward Auc on con nues if required 9:30 AM 1:15 PM: Model Contest: Favorite Model Photo Contest: Favorite Railroad Related Photo Allen Fenton Timesaver Switching Contest (un l 3:15) * Auc on actually starts as soon as Business Mee ng ends. Direc ons to the Boy Scouts of America Headquarters From the North: Take Highway 880 south. Take Exit 34, Davis St. Turn Left on Davis. Go 0.7 miles to the BSA Headquarters, 1001 Davis St. From the South: Take Highway 880 North Take Exit 34, Davis St. Turn Right on Davis St. Go 0.7 miles to the BSA Headquarters, 1001 Davis St.

Coast Dispatcher Page 2 December, 2012 Director: Mark Schutzer Ph: 650-369-0481 Email: mark.schutzer@sbcglobal.net Superintendent: Mark Schutzer Ph: 650-369-0481 email: mark.schutzer@sbcglobal.net Chief Clerk: Darrell Dennis Ph: 510-303-3431 email: u8444p@comcast.net Paymaster: Bob Ferguson Ph: 925-228-6833 email: BobPCRCD@aol.com Achievement: Kermit Paul Ph: 925-935-1859 Auc on: John Marshall Ph: 925-461-0206 email: jkmarshall43@gmail.com Auc on Accoun ng: Bill Swindell Ph: 925-372-6996 email: bill_swindell@value.net Clinics: Dave Falkenburg Ph: 408-252-8478 email: falken@mac.com Publisher, Coast Dispatcher: Tom Vanden Bosch Ph: 650-369-8305 email: tom-marian@a global.net Editor, Coast Dispatcher: Tom Crawford Ph: 510-790-0371 email: tom@thecrawfordfamily.net Roundtable Facilitator: Howard McKinney Ph: 408-996-1581 email: mckinney@pacbell.net Coast Call Board Model Contest: Frank Markovich Ph: 408-505-2727 email: frank@frankmarkovich.com Nomina ons: Dave Connery Ph: 925-735-0134 email: dgconnery@sbcglobal.net Photo Contest: Keith Wandry Ph: 408-507-6469 email: keith@lobstershack.com Publicity: Steve Wesolowski Ph: 408-252-4192 email: swezz@comcast.net Quartermaster: Stan Keiser Ph: 510-791-1504 email: sbkeiser@juno.com Registra on: Ted Stephens Ph: 650-856-4202 email: ted@stephensfam.com Switching Contest: Eric Moe Ph: 415-748-0006 email: moerailroadsta on@gmail.com Web Master: John Sing Ph: 650-372-0765 email: singj@us.ibm.com Mee ng Sites: Steve Wesolowski Ph: 408-252-4192 email: swezz@comcast.net Layout Tours: Dave Parks Ph: 650-961-7644 email: Bearwestern@comcast.net Membership: Darrell Dennis Ph: 510-303-3431 email: u8444p@comcast.net In This Issue Upcoming Events... 1 Call Board... 2 Editor s Notes... 2 Super/Director Notes... 3 Layout Tours... 3 Nominations Committee... 4 Wanted-Special Stories... 4 Auction Invitation... 5-6 Publicity... 7-8 Model/Photo Contest... 9-10 NMRA Infolink... 11 Editor s Notes: You are now reading the Coast Dispatcher, which is only available in the electronic version star ng with the March 2012 issue. It is available on the Coast Division Website. h p://www.pcrnmra.org/coast/ You may also subscribe to the Dispatcher for free by contac ng Tom Crawford at tom@thecrawfordfamily.net or by going to h p://groups.yahoo.com/group/ Coast_Dispatcher and signing up. When you do this, you will get an e-mail with a direct link to each new version. (we do it this way because people with slower internet connec ons can download at their leisure as opposed to having it slow down their e-mail.) In place of the hard copy Dispatcher, you will get a postcard with informa on for the upcoming meet.

Coast Dispatcher Page 3 December, 2012 Super / Director Notes By Mark Schutzer As I write this it is hard to believe that another year has almost gone by as the holiday season is fast approaching. This marks the one year point of our transi on to an online Dispatcher and I am happy to report that this change has made a world of difference to Coast s budgetary posi on. A year ago each dispatcher mailing was cos ng us about $250 dollars more than our income was covering. So far this year we are more than $400 dollars ahead and we have reversed the losses. For the next several meets the Coast Division will be liquida ng a large 3000+ piece estate in the auc on so this is your opportunity to pick up some bargains while helping to support the Division at the same me. Come to the December meet and treat yourself to an early Christmas present! I look forward to seeing all of you in December. Mark Coast Layout Tours By Dave Parks The next Coast Tours will be Saturday Evening January 26, 2013 in the South East Bay and South West Bay. Maps and direc ons will be available on the Coast Division Web site about a week before the tour weekend. Contact your area coordinator to have your layout on tour. h p://www.pcrnmra.org/coast/ Chair David Parks bearwestern@comcast.net (650) 961-7644 North East Bay Andy Schnur schnurae@netzero.com (925) 283-4476 South East Bay Don Marenzi donmarenzi@aol.com (510) 794-3469 North West Bay Pete Cressman gabi2pete-friends@yahoo.com (650) 728-7681 South West Bay Steve Williams spwilliams@gmail.com (408) 857-6787 South Beyond the Bay Gilroy/Santa Cruz Chuck Catania cpcrr@charter.net (408) 846-5857 North Beyond the Bay Ernie Simard esimard@yahoo.com (707) 762-9163 Web Coordinator Steve Williams spwilliams@gmail.com (408) 857-6787

Coast Dispatcher Page 4 December, 2012 Coast Division Elec ons Dave Connery, Nomina ons Commi ee At our March Meet we will hold elec ons for the posi ons of Superintendent, Chief Clerk and Paymaster. Our current Superintendent, Mark Schutzer and Chief Clerk, Darrell Dennis are term limited. If you are interested in being considered for one of these three posi ons or know of a candidate you would like to suggest, contact Nomina ons Commi ee Chair Dave Connery, dgconnery@sbcglobal.net. At the December Meet nomina ons for these posi ons will be open to the floor. Wanted Special Stories Tom Crawford, Coast Dispatcher Editor When I started as the Coast Dispatcher Editor back in 2005, it was a simple magazine with no pictures, and just the news of the mee ngs and things like that. The Photo and Model contest reports were all text and fit on one page. The switching contest report was longer than the photo contest report. The whole newsle er, even with NMRA applica on form included, was only 8 pages. Well, we ve progressed from there, and with the arrival of the electronic version of the Dispatcher, have expanded beyond the limit of the 10 pages we had to fit back then. We ve gone to color, and we now have pictures of contest entries, etc. However, me moves forward, and I have no ced that the Dispatcher only has reports about the meets, and layout tours. When I look at the publica ons of our fellow divisions, I see a lot of interest stories; stories about people s layouts and ac vi es, etc. Compara vely, the Dispatcher is star ng to seem BORING to me. So, to fix this, for the last Dispatcher, I went out and took pictures of Ed Gregory s layout, and got him to do a write-up on it. I think it went over well. Good start, but I m not very good at doing this. I need someone to provide me with pictures and write-ups about their layouts. For those who would like to share their layout, but don t see themselves as being able to do that, maybe someone can step forward who has the enthusiasm to go around to various layouts, take pictures, and do a write-up on them. For example, when the layout tours are in the West Bay, this person might go to various layouts, take some pictures, and see if they can get an owner to do a write-up about one. Once I have the write-up and pictures, I can do the edi ng. But I need that input. BTW, there are other games to play here. John Marshall gave me a wonderful write-up about the history of his layout. It was well wri en and quite amusing, but unfortunately, was closer to a short story than to a newsle er ar cle. I m s ll trying to figure out how to use it, but in the mean me, it would be cool to have ar cles about your layouts. If you have an ar cle that you think might be interes ng for the Dispatcher, let me know and I will put it in.

Coast Dispatcher Page 5 December, 2012 A Special Invita on to the Coast Division Auc ons Albert Milton McFarlane Albert was born on February 6, 1927 to the late Frank and Bernade e McFarlane and passed away on June 16, 2012 at the age of 85 from a long illness. He is survived by his sister Sally Kelley and family, special friends Jim, Marie, Jarrod, Sharon, Danny and Larry. Albert was a Sacristan, Usher and Minister of Communion at St. Joseph Church in Pinole. He was a Fourth Degree Knight of Columbus. Highly decorated Military Service. Re red from USAF and Chevron, Richmond. A memorial service will be held at St. Joseph Church, 837 Tennent Ave., Pinole, on June 27th at 1:30 pm. In lieu of flowers please donate to Hopalong Animal Rescue, Oakland, Ca. Albert will be forever missed, Happy Journey! [ from the Contra Costa mes. Ed ] In addi on, Albert was a long me Life Member of the NMRA, a former member of the East Bay Model Engineers (1960-1971) and an avid collector of model trains. Albert collected model trains that either fit into his imaginary model railroad, the Annochar & Noorland, or which he simply took a liking to for his collec on. Throughout his life me Albert con nuously added to his collec on un l at the me of his passing, he had accumulated no less than 280 brass locomo ves and over 1800 pieces of rolling stock. To add to his enjoyment of the hobby, he also amassed a large collec on of books and videos with over 800 items. In his Will, he instructed his long me friends who are the executors to reach out to the Coast Division for their assistance in disposing of his collec on to other model railroaders through the Coast Division auc on. The executors contacted the editor if the Branchline who in turn contacted two members of the Coast Division Board. I contacted the executors and arranged to meet them at the former home of Mr. McFarlane to assess and collect all of the model train items from the house. A er five large pickup loads of boxes, we were able to transport the collec on to my home for processing and prepara on for display at the Coast Division auc ons. Due to the size of the collec on, it will probably require at least 6 Coast Division Auc ons to complete the offering of the collec on items to the members of the PCR. The collec on will be divided as evenly as possible to include brass engines, brass passenger trains, freight cars, brass interurban equipment, spare parts, books and videos. All of the videos are original VHS tape or DVDs; no copies are included for auc on. The brass items include both painted and virgin, some in original boxes (a few with foam damage) as well as some that are not. The freight and passenger equipment consists of both brass and plas c and RTR or kits. Many of the cars were intended to be included in complete trains. For instance, there are many 10-car Tenshodo painted passenger trains. As many of us know or jave learned through experience, weatherstrip foam with the self adhesive back is not the thing to use in a carry case to confine the equipment. Albert did so and the result was the adhesion of the foam to the painted sides of some cars and engines. Many of the books and videos are s ll in their original plas c wrap and have never been fingered through the pages or placed in a tape player. In many cases, there are mul ple copies of the same book or video tape. Another reason for everyone to think about developing and maintaining an inventory of all your equipment, books and videos. These duplicates will be spread out over the several auc ons that it will take to liquidate the collec on. (Continued on page 6)

Coast Dispatcher Page 6 December, 2012 (Continued from page 5) If you haven t a ended a Coast Division Auc on or have not a ended lately due to the reduced selec ons available, this will be your opportunity to start or renew your par cipa on in Division ac vi es. It does not ma er whether or not you are geographically located in the Coast Division, simply being an NMRA member qualifies you to par cipate in the Coast Division Meets. Be sure to bring your NMRA card to verify your membership if you are not in the Coast Division. We must verify that you are an NMRA member to permit your par cipa on in the auc on. A li le more about the collec on: Steam engines from 0-4-0 switchers to BigBoys, from Plymouth diesels to Gas Turbines, from old- me shorty passenger cars to 86 Superliners and freight cars from short log cars to 86 Hi-Cube boxcars. Books on every subject from Shortline Railroads to the major carriers, books on US railroads as well as railroads around the world. The same holds true for the videos; there is a li le or a lot of every subject ma er. In the later auc ons as we divest the RTR equipment stored in the wood carry and storage trays, those trays, 95 in all, will also be sold in the auc ons. Now is the me to consider increasing the size of your rolling stock roster at what could be some very reasonable prices. No, brass engines and passenger equipment will not be sold for $1, but they will most likely go for less than you d pay on Ebay!! The next Coast Division meet will be in San Leandro, CA on Sunday, December 2 nd. The meet will be held at the Boy Scout Council Headquarters located at 1000 Davis St. which is across the street from the San Leandro Historical & Technical Society s model railroads in Thrasher Park. The doors open at 9 am for registra on, 10 am for the first clinic and 11 am for the second clinic and Modeler s Roundtable. The business mee ng starts at 12 noon with the auc on star ng about 5 minutes a er the close of the business mee ng. Auc on item viewing is con nuous star ng at 9 am when the items will begin to be p0laced on the tables. The Division will accept checks made out to CASH or valid US currency and coin. We DO NOT ACCEPT credit cards. We do have a 10 item rule which requires the payment for purchased items once you have 10 items on the sold table. We will stop the auc on to announce your overlimit status and ask you to come forward and pay for your items. This policy helps to keep the quan ty of items on the sold tables to a minimum. Mark your calendars, set your watches, arrange your car pools (allowing sufficient truck space to pack your treasures), send the family to the amusement park (keeps them happy), fluff your wallet with cash and look forward to a fun day of bidding and buying at the Coast Division Meet on December 2 nd. See you there, Bob Ferguson, Coast Division Paymaster

Coast Dispatcher Page 7 December, 2012 Iron Horse Express/PCR 2013 Come to Get Re Charged! Steve Wesolowski, IHE Publicity Guy Yesterday during lunch with Tom Van Horn in Santa Clara, Tom explained how he joined PCR and NMRA in 1973 to a end the PCR conven on in San Mateo. Tom was an early N-Scaler, who called and asked Bob Dupont, an O-scaler who happened to be NMRA President, Was it worth Tom's limited funds, as an N-scaler, to a end the PCR Conven on in San Mateo where he might be the only N-scaler? Tom said Bob replied "Yes! Whether or not you meet any other N-scalers, the NMRA is scale independent and you WILL meet many other model railroad minded folks in San Mateo teaching and a ending clinics, many on scale independent subjects and techniques. I guarantee if you come it will be the best use of your modeling money --you will have loads of fun, learn lots you don't know, enjoy mee ng many fine and interes ng local modelers, and be inspired by the excellent modeling you see in the contests and visi ng layouts." So, Tom took a chance and spent a big chunk of his small modeling budget to a end PCR '73. Bob Dupont was right: Tom enjoyed more model railroading fun in San Mateo than he ever expected. Since 1973, Tom's a ended every PCR conven on possible, and some NMRA Na onals, including one where he won the 1.5" Switching Contest with a friend. Riding with Tom to visit EVERY fine layout during the Napa '04 PCR conven on was how Tom and I became good friends: I didn't think it was possible to see Every layout open during a PCR conven on but Tom has shown me how at several PCR conven ons! As a teen PCR/NMRA member in the 1960s I couldn't a end PCR conven ons. I was too young to drive and couldn't afford to a end. A er I rejoined in 2000, I a ended PCR'01 and 9 of 11 since, because EVERY me I learned much I never expected from modeling I saw and modelers I've met. Now, 39 years a er Bob Dupont convinced Tom Van Horn to a end his first PCR conven on, Bob Dupont's words are S ll True: I can guarantee if you a end Iron Horse Express/PCR 2013 it will be the best use of your modeling money; you should have loads of railroading fun, learn lots you don't know, enjoy local modelers, and be inspired. Every conven on 're-charges' my modeling. I see excellent models and layouts, I learn from other modelers' clinics: I'm re-inspired to build be er models. Others' more talented work & ideas inspire and challenge me to learn and try new things & have more fun Model Railroading trying to model be er. Every modeler whose work inspires me has agreed: we build and enter our contest models, pictures and cra s not only to win but to become be er and more skilled modelers, photographers and cra persons. Yes, we learn and improve by building more models, crea ng more RR themed Arts & Cra s and by taking more good pictures: We also learn ideas from those who enjoy the work we share. Honestly, I hope to encourage those who've Never enjoyed a PCR conven on, First Timers, or anyone not a ending for 5 years, to join us April 3-7 2013 at the Holiday Inn, 6680 Regional St, in Dublin, CA for the Iron Horse Express. ALL our conven on commi ee volunteers agree: we MOST want to encourage everyone who's Never a ended a PCR Conven on, or not for 5 years, to come, with a $69 registra on. We all know by a ending PCR conven ons we enjoy our PCR/NMRA membership the most, and we all volunteer to ensure Iron Horse Express is more fun for all of us! Even recent a endees can visit our website at h p:// www.pcrnmra.org/conv2013/ and save money by Registering Early for $79 un l February 1, when Full Fare Registra on is $89. Our Non-Rail/Spouse fare is $69. And, all above fares include clinics, banquet, layout tours (Continued on page 8)

Coast Dispatcher Page 8 December, 2012 (Continued from page 7) and opera ng sessions. Our Banquet is Not included with Youth and Day fares. The PCR Members mee ng Breakfast is also not included in regular fares, but is an extra-fare ac vity at only $5.00. Visit our website at h p://www.pcrnmra.org/conv2013/ to answer all/all your ques ons. Keep visi ng un l IHE begins April 3rd, to learn the latest informa on about: the Clinics you can a end -- many new ones -- currently Dave Connery has 52 clinicians and 67 Clinic slots for you to enjoy; the many World Class Layouts (some New!) you can tour (over 30 are listed so far, with some more to come); exci ng Layout Design and Opera ng Sessions planned star ng Thursday; and even more fun we've planned including a Hobo Breakfast, Swap Meet and Non-Rails ac vi es planned and fun s ll being planned. So, keep visi ng our Website for current informa on: that is why it we have it and it is updated by Dave Grenier, our mighty Webmaster who 'never sleeps'! Our Outside ac vi es include a Niles Canyon Railway ride with a tour of the Brightside shops; Jacques Li lefield's Military Vehicle Technology Founda on (www.mv.org) in Portola Valley, with 240 restored WWI, WWII, Korean and Vietnam era military vehicles of all types from several countries including: USA, USSR, Germany, England, France, Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, and Israel. Again, check our website for updates. Our PCR Contest Chairman, Giuseppe Aymar, is planning the judged contests of models, photographs, modules and cra items, including the following categories: Models (in all usual sub-categories), Modules, Photos (also in mul ple sub-categories), Popular Vote, Arts and Cra s (also in several sub-categories), John Allen Switching, and Display Only. Besides the Best of Show Awards there are Special awards for Ingenuity and Levity, if any contest entries qualify. Of course, we all have the opportunity to learn more and become be er modelers, photographers and cra s persons by Volunteering to help with Judging the many entries in all the above categories and subcategories. Volunteers are the lifeblood of any conven on and Iron Horse Express 2013 is no excep on. As always, the more Volunteers we have, the less each of us works/the more we all enjoy more fun at the conven on. We need volunteers in these areas at the conven on: Registra on Desk, Company Store, Clinic Hosts, Contest Room, the Switching Contest, and Non-Rails Hospitality Room. By volunteering to help in any posi on, you can renew old friendships, make new friends, and help make this conven on the best that it can possibly be. If you would like to help out for an hour or two during the conven on in any of the above posi ons, please contact our Conven on and Volunteer Chairman Dennis Stokely at dstokely@sbcglobal.net. I understand model contest judges earn two me units of Achievement Program Associa on Volunteer points for one day and also get a free lunch! Ask Dennis about other Achievement Program points which may be earned in other roles. I hope we enjoy Train Fun with you at Iron Horse Express in April. Un l then, work on your contest entries! Steve Wesolowski, IHE Publicity Volunteer

Coast Dispatcher Page 9 December, 2012 Model Contest/Photo Contest Frank Markovich I am taking over as contest chairman for the division. I had previously done this for a number of years. The December meet will be open and favorite model by popular vote. I would like to open it up even more. Bring items that don t otherwise fit into a category along with ones that do fit the normal categories. Examples: vehicles, Donkey Engines, military items like the tank entered last me, painted and modified figures, track work switches etc. From the last meet: Bob Wirthlin's 1/16 scale RC Tank, Converted from an M-26 to T-80 with Infra Red Combat System threatened to a ack us noisily from the Show and Tell exhibit. Tom Knapp would have liked his HOn18 1915 Jeffrey Storage Ba ery Mine engine judged for points, but I was not ready. Tom's engine Tied with: (Continued on page 10)

Coast Dispatcher Page 10 December, 2012 (Continued from page 9) Patrick LaTorres' On30 Industrial/Logging 25 Ton Boxcab Locomo ve for 1st Place in Diesel and Other, with No entries in Steam or Passenger Car. Both 'Caboose" Photos were very good: 1st Place was Eugene Brichacek's Cab Shot of Two AT&SF Cabooses on the Niles Canyon Railway at Brightside; 2nd Place was Patrick LaTorres' Last Roundup

Coast Dispatcher Page 11 December, 2012 NMRA InfoNet Welcome to mid-october and the NMRA InfoNet News! NOTE: Please forward this email to your newsletter editor and officers, mention it in your editorial, bring it up at meetings. Your members like to know what's going on at National! About half of the money needed to meet the matching gift to the The Magic of Scale Model Railroading exhibit at the California State Railroad Museum has been raised. An anonymous donor has offered to put $250,000 of his own money into the Exhibit if we can raise a matching amount. In addition to NMRA member donations, substantial donations have been made to the exhibit by various manufacturers. No NMRA dues money is being used to fund this project. Watch for an informative article in the November issue of NMRA Magazine for more details on the Exhibit and fund raising efforts. The newly formed NMRA Marketing Department is working with Amtrak stations in major cities to get modular layouts placed there in an effort to raise awareness of our hobby. The NMRA website is undergoing a facelift and update under the direction of our new IT Director, Ben Sevier, and his web team. Members should see the changes sometime within the coming year. As part of an effort to improve communications with members, and specifically those who don t receive NMRA Magazine, the NMRA leadership team is discussing adding an ebulletin a short, concise emailed newsletter which will list NMRA news, announcements, and other important information. It won t replace NMRA Magazine, but instead will be an adjunct to it and will be available free to those members with email. A proposal will be made to the Board of Directors in February. The Executive Handbook and By-Laws Committee is currently working diligently to simplify and shorten both of those documents, making it easier to understand the organization and how it s run. The Winter Board of Directors Meeting will be held in Atlanta, Georgia, on February 8-10. All NMRA members are welcome to attend. Times and location will be announced later. If you have any questions or comments about any of the above, please send them directly to a Director or Officer. You'll find those addresses at www.nmra.org or in NMRA Magazine. And if you're changing email addresses, please let me know at this email address: NMRAinfonet@earthlink.net -Gerry Leone, MMR NMRA Communications Director